BEIJING, March 8 (Xinhuanet) -- A senior Chinese lawmaker told parliament
Tuesday that enacting a draft Anti-Secession Law is both "necessary" and
"timely."
"Facts have shown that the secessionist activities of the 'Taiwan
independence' forces gravely threaten China's sovereignty and territorial
integrity, seriously endanger the prospects for a peaceful reunification and
severely undermine the fundamental interests of the Chinese nation," said Wang
Zhaoguo, vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress (NPC),China's top legislature.
"They have posed a serious threat to peace and stability in theTaiwan
Straits and the Asia-Pacific region as a whole," he said when he made
explanations on the draft Anti-Secession Law to the ongoing NPC annual session.
"Formulating this Anti-Secession Law, therefore, is both necessary and
timely."
"We have made unremitting efforts over the years to develop stronger
relations between the two sides of the Taiwan Straits and promote a peaceful
reunification of the motherland," he said. "In recent years, however, the Taiwan
authorities have intensified their 'Taiwan independence' activities aimed at
separating Taiwan from China."
Wang stressed that among the escalating secessionist activitiesof various
types, "we should be particularly watchful that the Taiwan authorities are
trying to use so-called 'constitutional' or'legal' means through 'referendum' or
'constitutional reengineering' to back up their secessionist attempt with
so-called 'legality' and change the fact that both the mainland and Taiwan
belong to one and the same China by separating Taiwan from China."
In recent years, he said, people from all walks of life and overseas
Chinese communities have become increasingly vocal in their appeals for legal
means to oppose and check the secessionist activities of the "Taiwan
independence" forces and to achieve national reunification.
Deputies to the NPC have put forward quite a few bills and recommendations
on the Taiwan-related legislation and members of the National Committee of the
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) have also made many
proposals in this regard.
"All this shows that the legislative effort conforms with the will of our
people," Wang said. "Now all necessary conditions for the legislation are in
place."
China's Constitution stipulates that "Taiwan is part of the sacred
territory of the People's Republic of China" and "it is theinviolable duty of
all Chinese people, including our compatriots in Taiwan, to accomplish the great
task of reunifying the motherland."
"This is the constitutional ground for this legislation," he said.
The relevant research by jurists and Taiwan specialists has also created
certain enabling conditions for this legislation, said Wang.